ApoMono started as a Java 4k game and is based on the game F.O.L.D. by cosine.

It is a puzzle game where you have to pick up blocks and fold the screen. I love that gameplay and want to port it to android and add more levels and tiles to have more and longer fun with the game. So ... now I do it. =)

The idea with the "extra pixel" ist great. But the gameresolution is too small. I have to choose a higher resolution to get the "gameboy"look.At the moment I will add more levels and features in the game and will try to implement that gameboypixelfeature later. =)

Today I implemented another "folding mode".Now you can fold the level vertically and horizontally.

Click on the image to start an animation. In the gif you can see how the game works and how to solve a level with both folding modes. =)

Today I implemented an one step back button because in the hard levels it was frustrating to make a mistake at the end and you had to solve the whole level again. Now press the undo button. It is a little but VERY nice feature. =)

You can always make your own simple tune. I've used FamiTracker before, but if you want to stay true to the gameboy, this list has some:http://www.nullsleep.com/utilities.php

Busy between school, work, life, games, programming and general screwing around.If you'd like some pixel art for your game, send me a PM, i'll see what I can do.Current project: http://elementalwarblog.wordpress.com/

Now there is a new tile and feature stop. I will only add more levels and some music and then the game is ready.But if you want to test the game, download it or ask me if you want the android beta version.

80 levels is more than enough! That would keep me occupied for a few days! Very excited to see this on the android store. You could always make more levels and sell them in small packs on the android store, you could probably get a few bucks.

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